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States:-
> I don't agree with Ian.I think the point being missed
> is that the data subject is not the client - see John's
> original. In those circumstances thedata subject is
> unlikely to consent.
Alasdair is quite correct. I misunderstood the original.
An additional matter would be to ensure that the organisations solicitor was
aware of any disclosure made for the purpose of legal proceedings as the
organisation might become embroiled in it by circumstance.
Ian W.
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